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Chalking, or Caulking
Chalking, or Caulking, stopping the seams in a ship or vessel, Rot. Parl., 50 Edw. 3.
Cagia
Cagia, a cage or coop for birds, Rot. Claus.; 38 Hen. 3.
Camera Stellata
Camera Stellata, the Star Chamber. Its authority was enlarged and confirmed by Rot. Parl. 3 Hen. 7, n. 17, and abolished in the reign of Charles I. a little before the
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Arrenatus
Arrenatus, arraigned, accused, Rot. Parl. 21 Edw. 1.
Arereisment
Arereisment, hindrance, surprise, affrightment, Rot. Parl. 21 Edw. 3.
Putrefy
To render putrid to cause to decay offensively to cause to be decomposed to cause to rot
Dungmeer
A pit where dung and weeds rot for manure
Dewret
To ret or rot by the process called dewretting
Decompose
into original elements to set free from previously existing forms of chemical combination to bring to dissolution to rot or decay
Decay
imperfection adversity or dissolution to waste away to decline to fail to become weak corrupt or disintegrated to rot to perish as a tree decays fortunes decay hopes decay
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